Sphere

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 39:22

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the cover is a nice indication- the album is like wandering through an odd and unfamiliar landscape. To me like wandering along through Max Ernst's "Europe After The Rain" Strange like listening to mid/late Wire- IBTABA era maybe? I put it on and lay in the dark and just listen- the layering is delicious and washy. "Sphere" or "Fluency of Colors" are nice tracks to start with. Also check out the album "Brocade"

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nathaniel242

this album is perfect. you think you have the perfect album? you dont unless you have this album.

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Landing continue their dreamy atmospherics with Sphere, released by K Records. The one aspect that seems to be a tad different on Sphere is the prevalence of steady drumming on most of the tracks, making Landing less similar to Windy & Carl and a closer kin to Mojave 3, Low, American Analog Set, or even Fontanelle. Landing still definitely lay down their prog-ish and psychedelic space-gaze tendencies on Sphere, but also enter into a post-rock/experimental area, as on “Fluency of Colors” and “Sphere,” with their wandering processed guitars against keyboard drones and steady beats, which hold the album together at the moments when one could otherwise get lost in the dream. Sphere seems to be an fitting title for the album, in that the edges of all these songs are rounded off in the cross-faded atmospherics that bleed from track to track. Echoing from the group’s consistent past, Sphere is another solid release from Landing, and possibly a small step forward. You will feel content that they left you with your head in the clouds. – David Serra

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